1920

Walter Gropius appoints Paul Klee and Georg Muche as masters at the Staatliches Bauhaus in Weimar, where classes begin in October.

Bauhaus Nationalists in Weimar publish a polemic against the Bauhaus. The
Bauhaus responds with a paper of its own, including a message of support by the
Thuringian minister of culture.

Walter Gropius turns down Dadaist Johannes Baader’s offer to teach at
the Bauhaus.

First Bauhaus evenings, including a lecture by Else Lasker-Schüler, a
paper by Bruno Taut and concerts (works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Max Reger and
others). For a short while, the Bauhaus has its own department of architecture
headed by Adolf Meyer.

Max Krehan (master of works) and Gerhard Marcks (master of form) set up
a ceramics workshop in Dornburg, Saale. Classes begin in October.